The women who weren't sent away in the war to be a nurse stayed behind to keep the men's job's going. They worked in factories, in mines, on railroads, and other jobs that would be labeled as "mens work"
There were of course many economic consequences of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, but the best option from the list is "(4) The role of the federal government in the <span>economy expanded."</span>
Here's a good quote from John Calvin on what motivates us to refrain from sin. He acknowledges the right place of fear and knowledge of judgment, but speaking of the pious mind, he says:
Even if there were no hell, it would still shudder at offending him alone.
The man is probably homeless. The Great Deoression was not caused by reckless spending, it was actually the opposite. Americans were so fearful of losing money, they stopped trusting banks. Banks closed due to bankruptcy and money in circulation decreased. Americans did not want to spend money so employees were cut when companies overproduced. Many could not mortgages and became homeless - because they saved their money instead of spending it
The English colonists in America brought with them ideas including the need for an ordered social system, or government, the idea of limited government, that is, that government should not be all-powerful and the notion of a representative government which serves the will of the people.